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In Windows programming, a "procedure" is simply a function or a set of instructions. A "procedure entry point" is the specific memory address where that function begins. When an application (your game) runs, it tells Windows, “Go to this entry point and execute the code there.”
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: Required libraries, such as Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables , are missing or corrupt. After disabling all overlays, restart your game
If you're running a 64-bit operating system and try to run a 32-bit game or application that relies on Steam, there might be compatibility issues.
Usually, this error is a symptom of . Software is living tissue; it is constantly being patched and updated. This error typically triggers in three scenarios:
If the issue is specific to one game, try verifying the game files through Steam: